Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers 9 to 10

Sunday, December 4, 1977, Week 12

The Detroit Lions played the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay on Sunday, December 4, 1977, Week 12 of the 1977 season. The Packers won by a score of 10-9. The Packers and the Lions split the season series for the 1977 season, each winning one game.


Detroit Lions offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
195 95 100 3 13

Coaches

Head Coach: Tommy Hudspeth Offensive Coordinator: Ed Hughes Defensive Coordinator: Fritz Shurmur Quarterbacks Coach: Ed Hughes Wide Receivers Coach: Bill Belichick, Ed Hughes Offensive Line Coach: John Payne Tight Ends Coach: Bill Belichick Offensive Backfield Coach: Wally English Defensive Line Coach: Fritz Shurmur Linebackers Coach: Rollie Dotsch Defensive Backfield Coach: Burnie Miller Special Teams Coach: Floyd Reese Special Teams Assistant Coach: Bill Belichick Strength and Conditioning Coach: Floyd Reese General Manager: Russ Thomas Head Trainer: Kent Falb


Green Bay Packers offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
229 65 164 2 11

Coaches

Head Coach: Bart Starr Assistant Head Coach: Dave Hanner Defensive Coordinator: Dave Hanner Offensive Pass Game Coordinator: Lew Carpenter Quarterbacks Coach: Zeke Bratkowski Wide Receivers Coach: Lew Carpenter Offensive Line Coach: Bill Curry Offensive Backs Coach: Bob Lord Linebackers Coach: John Meyer Defensive Backs Coach: Dick LeBeau Special Teams Coach: Burt Gustafson Team President: Dominic Olejniczak